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The woman suffered a broken neck and bruising to her face as a result of a robbery last week.

A 100-YEAR-OLD woman in the UK who suffered a broken neck after she was robbed of her handbag has died.

Derbyshire police announced today that Zofija Kaczan passed away in the early hours of the morning.

After the robbery occurred, Kaczan told police that she was approached from behind, knocked over and had her handbag stolen,

Police reported yesterday that they had released a 39-year-old man in relation to the robbery that occurred last Monday, 28 May in Normanton.

The woman suffered a broken neck and bruising to her face.

Zofija Kaczan, the 100-year-old victim of a robbery in a #Derby street, sadly passed away in the early hours of this morning. Mrs Kaczan suffered multiple injuries, including a broken neck, as a result of the robbery. More to follow...

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